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<blockquote data-quote="holdinon3" data-source="post: 620849" data-attributes="member: 17439"><p>Midwest, she has recently (less than 3 weeks) finished approximately 3 weeks inpatient and 2 weeks outpatient on an eating disorder unit with a substance abuse tract. We will now enroll her in an outpatient substance abuse program locally. She has an eating disorder counselor who she sees weekly. I am amazed that she relapsed so fast.</p><p>Nancy, we have drug test kits so she intended to have just one or two drinks and did no drugs. I believed she was shocked to really see how little control she has when using any substances. I hope it is something she will think about in the future. She's shaky today but tells me she will get back on track. She feels she will be able to stop acting on her symptoms and begin following the eating program. She keeps clinging to the hope of being a social user but yesterday's event may have put a crack in the armor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holdinon3, post: 620849, member: 17439"] Midwest, she has recently (less than 3 weeks) finished approximately 3 weeks inpatient and 2 weeks outpatient on an eating disorder unit with a substance abuse tract. We will now enroll her in an outpatient substance abuse program locally. She has an eating disorder counselor who she sees weekly. I am amazed that she relapsed so fast. Nancy, we have drug test kits so she intended to have just one or two drinks and did no drugs. I believed she was shocked to really see how little control she has when using any substances. I hope it is something she will think about in the future. She's shaky today but tells me she will get back on track. She feels she will be able to stop acting on her symptoms and begin following the eating program. She keeps clinging to the hope of being a social user but yesterday's event may have put a crack in the armor. [/QUOTE]
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